two words in the book. I personally think people are overreacting to it because they were looking forward to this scene. I wouldn't worry about spoilers really in this case, but I'm toeing the line here.

I just started reading Storm of Swords. It's little changes like that that make me excited to get to see the differences, so I'd personally like to discover it on my own.

I know I'm a book spoiler nazi, but I'll even admit it sounds totally inconsequential. Maybe you can say the line that was said in the show or the scene it was said in and if people want to look it up (this is the Internet afterall) they can?

understand the meaning, then it should be enough. Also, the show runners have done a GREAT job with leaving little nods to so many other details across the show. Who knows, maybe something they have planned for the show that didn't happen in the books relies on this change then. Let's be satisfied it was still an awesome scene.

I really like this show, but for me the problem with this new season is that it feels like the plot has really slowed down after the last two seasons. It feels like nothing other than the purple wedding has been important this season.

Last year, the book readers mentioned that the plot slows a bit as some of the storylines are based around the travels of certain main characters. I wasn't expecting much this season, so I'm pleasantly suprised at how enjoyable these episodes have been.

Another episode that I loved. Really enjoyed watching Sensa smack that little kid who basically reminds me of a dumber Joffrey if he ever became king. Great acting again, especially liked the red viper scene with Tyrion and the hound and arya continue to be a fantastic duo to watch

It'll be interesting to see if Sansa tells the truth about Petyr murdering Lysa, as they hint at in the trailer.

They made quite the point tonight of when you're King/Lord/whatevs you can make anyone fly that you like. If Robyn is now Lord of the Vale and he's a dimwitted little child, he's probably in the mood to make people fly - and why not the girl that just slapped him? Petyr might be the only one that can protect Sansa in that case.

Brienne & Pod and the Hound & Arya are now all heading to the Vale where Sansa is. However, tonight's developments will have huge ramifications.

How does Brienne protect the Stark girls if she can't get them to Lysa's safety?

Off of that, what happens when both pairs hear of Lysa's death? Theoretically, the Hound will not want to go to the Vale anymore, not knowing that Sansa is there. Where would he take Arya then? Or maybe they don't hear. Maybe Arya bails on the Hound and heads to the Wall?

There was something missing from the scene where Littlefinger shoves Lysa out the moon door, aside from changing the line. Being as vague as possible, the plot is going to have to work itself out differently on the show than it did in the book following Lysa's death.

If you are saying what I think you are saying, then all I will say is that it was, to me, an inconsequential change. It was kind of hard for me to buy that plan working out the way it did in the books anyway.

Not you, they did change both actors. I believe there have actually been 3 actors who have played the mountain now. They have a history of casting one actor in the beginning when the character doesn't have a large role and then changing actors once the character becomes a bigger part.